War Along the Wabash
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War Along the Wabash

The Ohio Indian Confederacy's Destruction of the US Army, 1792

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War Along the Wabash

The Ohio Indian Confederacy's Destruction of the US Army, 1792

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Finalist, 2023 Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Writing Awards On November 4, 1791, a coalition of warriors determined to set the Ohio River as a permanent boundary between tribal lands and white settlements faced an army led by Arthur St. Clair—the resulting horrific struggle ended in the greatest defeat of an American army at the hands of Native Americans. The road to the battle of the Wabash began when Arthur St. Clair was appointed to lead an army into the heart of the Ohio Indian Confederacy while building a string of fortifications along the way. He would face difficulties in recruiting, training, feeding, and arming volunteer soldiers. From the moment St. Clair's shattered force began its retreat from the Wabash the men blamed the officers, and the officers in turn blamed their men. For over two centuries most historians have blamed either the officer corps, enlisted soldiers, an entangled logistical supply line, poor communications, or equipment. The destruction of the army resulted in a stunned Congress authorizing a regular army in 1792. This book, the result of 30 years' research, puts the battle into the context of the last quarter of the 18th century, exploring how the central importance of land ownership to Europeans arriving in North America resulted in unrelenting demographic pressure on indigenous tribes, as well as the enormous obstacles standing in the way of the fledgling American Republic in paying off its enormous war debts. This is the story of how a small band of determined indigenous peoples defended their homeland, destroyed an invading American army, and forced a fundamental shift in the way in which the United States waged war.

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Publisher
Casemate
Year
2023
ISBN
9781636242699

Table of contents

  1. Cover page
  2. Dedication
  3. Title page
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Introduction
  8. Part 1
  9. 1 The American World in 1791
  10. 2 The Post-War War
  11. 3 Land
  12. 4 Eastern Woodland Indians
  13. 5 Arthur St. Clair
  14. 6 Futile Attempts at Control
  15. 7 Indian Warfare
  16. 8 The Ohio Indian Confederacy
  17. 9 The Annihilation of Native Culture: Alcohol, Demographics, and Disease
  18. 10 Buckongahelas, Little Turtle and Blue Jacket
  19. Part 2
  20. 1 Assembling an Army
  21. 2 The Road to the Wabash
  22. 3 October
  23. 4 November
  24. 5 The Eve of Battle
  25. 6 The Blackest Day: The Battle of the Wabash, November 4, 1791
  26. 7 Retreat!
  27. 8 Aftermath
  28. 9 Winners and Losers
  29. Bibliography
  30. Endnotes
  31. Index
  32. Backcover